I was looking through antennas such for wifi, and I dont understand the ratings, like wattage and dB ratings, and all the other junk that makes an antenna good or bad. Also, I dont understand where the amplifiers come in, and why the cable used to connect antennas are so expensive. what do they mean by "gain" and "noise" when refering to antennas thanks. _X_X_X_X_X_[small]Asus P4P800 Intel Pentium 4 2.4C (OC'ed to 3GHZ [250FSB]) 512 GB (2x256) Corsair XMS DDR PC3200 (DDR 400) (Dual Channel config of course...) [crappy HDD] ATI Radeon 9600 TDK 420N DVD+R(W) BURNER[/small]
come on, nobody knows???? i got to setup a 802.11g connection half way across town,...i need some info...
Hiya hk2npck, People DO know... [bold]BUT:[/bold] unless YOU know a lot about Radio Wave Propogation and the various arcane (black magic) techniques, it would take WAAYY too long to even attempt to give you a basic grounding in what those term really mean... Not for nothing does it take a lot of difficult study to pass the Amatuer Radio Exams.. WiFi equipment is sold with integral antennas for a number of reasons: FCC regulations Safety of equipment Safety other peoples equipment Ease of use etc. etc. Google is your friend IF you really want to learn... Have Fun....